After the merging and foundation of the new Globo media company, in 2020, Rede Globo was rebranded into TV Globo (or tvglobo). Their new secondary logos were introduced first - being teased from January 2021 until rolling out officially in April - before their main ones, in December.
Main logos[]
Blue logo, also used as the News on-screen bug and credits logo, as well as social media avatar.
Red logo, also used as the Entertainment on-screen bug and credits logo.
Green logo, also used as the Sports on-screen bug and credits logo.
Purple logo, also used briefly in the last episodes of the 2021 season of Globo Repórter.
Green logo
Blue and orange logo
Blue logo
Orange and blue logo
Red logo
Red and purple logo
Designer:
Globo In-house team Beeld
Typography:
Globobrand
Launched:
December 1, 2021
Wordmark[]
TV Globo (first era)[]
1965-1966[]
Designer:
Aloisio Magalhães
Typography:
Trajan
Launched:
Unknown
The first TV Globo Canal 4 is channel as launched, in Rio de Janeiro.
Rêde Globo de Televisão[]
1966-1970[]
Designer:
Mauro Borja Lopes
Typography:
Microgramma
Launched:
Unknown
Rede Globo de Televisão[]
1970-1972[]
Designer:
Mauro Borja Lopes
Typography:
Microgramma
Launched:
Unknown
The caret on the first e from Rede has been removed.
Rede Globo[]
1972-1976[]
Designer:
Mauro Borja Lopes
Typography:
Microgramma
Launched:
Unknown
The De Televisão is removed, with the text simply saying Rede Globo.
1976–2008[]
Designer:
Hans Donner
Typography:
ITC Avant Garde Bold (modified)
Launched:
Unknown
Outlined version (1976-1984)
Globo[]
1976–2021 (secondary); 2008–2021 (main)[]
The Rede is removed, with the text simply saying Globo
Designer:
Hans Donner
Typography:
ITC Avant Garde Bold (modified)
Launched:
Unknown
Outlined version
TV Globo (second era)[]
2020–2021[]
The name is extended to TV Globo, stylized as "tvglobo".
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Globotipo
Launched:
Unknown
Interim logo used mostly for corporate purposes, but also on-screen sporadically.
2021-present[]
Designer:
Globo In-house team
Typography:
Globobrand
Launched:
October 29, 2020 (first appearance) April 26, 2021 (official)
This logo was first seen on October 29, 2020, in a commercial for the "Não Desista do Seu Futuro" (Don't give up on your future) campaign, to combat school dropout in Brazil.